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Photo from the collection of Jeff Archer of First Flight Bicycles. If you think you know what this is, post your answer in the ‘comments’ section– the correct answer will be posted there on Tuesday!

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nik heathman
nik heathman
11 years ago

stem from am original stumpy?

atganirider
atganirider
11 years ago

Nitto mtb stem c.1985

Jack
Jack
11 years ago

MTB stem and workshop slingshot. (deadly) Sorry this is bike rumour … let me be the first… a campagnolo seatpost. (quiet applause the crowd loves a familiar funny)

Zach
Zach
11 years ago

Bull Moose double clamp quill stem.

gringo
gringo
11 years ago

Nitto MTB could be it.

I had one of these on my 1985 Miyata

Nash
Nash
11 years ago

Is it for joining two sets of handlbars together for extra big people, like the cranfield man?

Cpt. Obvious
Cpt. Obvious
11 years ago

Sachs nipple clamp

adam
adam
11 years ago

That could legitimately be a campy seat and post… just add leather. But it also looks like a bullmoose stem I had on a Schwinn MTB which is a few years older than me

ant1
ant1
11 years ago

campy leaf rake. model name lombardia, i think.

Jeff
Jeff
11 years ago

That is a Campy limited edition corkscrew!

Jeff
Jeff
11 years ago

…actually that is a Campy TT stem.

MB
MB
11 years ago

I can’t wait for the day when they post an actual Campy seatpost.

reverend dick
11 years ago

Sakae stem.

notmikeb
notmikeb
11 years ago

Well it’s a Monday Mystery Pic so it has to be some sort of 90’s cantilever brake……

Sean
Sean
11 years ago

Not anywhere near as smooth, perhaps this link’s an older version:
http://www.bikerecyclery.com/vintage-sr-slingshot-stem-early-80s-mtb-bullmoose.html

joby
joby
11 years ago

About a pound and a half no longer required on your front end…

Hashbrowns
Hashbrowns
11 years ago

Boat anchor.

Klunker
Klunker
11 years ago

It`s a early 80`s slingshot stem…

thor
11 years ago

sakae mtb stem….. we used to buy loads of them and built them in almost all our early Mtb’s ( very early eighties in Germany … if I remember) http://www.mtb-museum.de/bikes/older-bikes.htm

best Thor

DeeEight
DeeEight
11 years ago

Sakae stem, hell I have one for sale along with the rest of the early 80s bike it came with…

http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=227044

2WheelFetish
2WheelFetish
11 years ago

It’s Specialized’s version of the Sakae MT-100 stem (which also required the MT-100 bars, 22.2mm clamp diameter) found on early Specialized MTBs. Nicer than the Sakae version; same concept, though.

Slideways
Slideways
11 years ago

Anti-wheelie stem…

Zach Overholt
Admin
11 years ago

Answer: S R Slingshot stem

Campy Seat post
Campy Seat post
11 years ago

Campy seatpost is campy seatpost.

double G
double G
11 years ago

I seem to recall Suntour doing a stem like that in the mid to late 80’s

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